In fact I'm trying to instal MultiBit 0.4.20 client in Windows 8 (Windows 7 should be the more or less the same)... Problem, though it says it is compatible... First of all, Windows block the installer, saying "Unknown publisher". If you ignore the alert (dangerous in general) and go on, the installer cannot write in "Program Files" directory. If you select another(not default) installation directory, also failure, because the installer cannot write atthe Registry. I wonder what's going wrong, since it's a well known client....

I've been a silent watcher of these forums for a year and a half. I started a gpu farm with 28 video cards last year. Decided to get in on the ASIC mining last October with basic/btcfpga/Tom. And now I'm looking to connect with other ex-customers of btcfpga to coordinate a legal response to the situation.

Its too bad that the thing that finally made me come out of the shadows was basic's failure.

If you are owed BTC from btcfpga/basic let me know and we can coordinate - I live in Ontario, not far from NY.

lots of memory invovled in mining litecoins. Heat is an issue. You don't have to have a fast card to mine litecoins. But it helps. Litecoins are a whole diffrent setup than Bitcoin. nMore memory that your card can run withot overheatinfg the better you profit.

lots of memory invovled in mining litecoins. Heat is an issue. You don't have to have a fast card to mine litecoins. But it helps. Litecoins are a whole diffrent setup than Bitcoin. nMore memory that your card can run withot overheatinfg the better you profit.

I will take this quote to help introduce myself. I am 5mil. I just got into bitcoin a couple months ago and I would like to get more knowledgeable on the topic while ignoring the trolls under the bridge snatching coins! Ask me something if you want to know.. I might just answer